226 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



S. VIMINALIS, L. Basket Osier. 



Warren : Knighton. Bergen : Near Carlstadt, completely 

 escaped from cultivation and established Schuh. Adventive 

 from Europe. 



S. PCRPUREA, L. Purple Willow. 



Middlesex : Low grounds near South Amboy, escaped from 

 cultivation Miss Knight. Fugitive from Europe. 



S. cordata, Muhl. 



Low grounds. Frequent throughout the State. 



Var. angrustata (Pursh), Anders. 



Hunterdon : Near High Bridge Britton. Essex : Bloom- 

 field Rusby. 



S. rostrata, Richards. (S. livida, Wahl., var. occidentalis, Gray.) 



In dry soil. Warren : Porter ; near Carpentersville Trail! 

 Green. Sussex: Waterloo Britton. Morris: Near Budd's 

 Lake Porter. Bergen : Palisades Austin. Essex : Verona 

 Rusby. 



S. lucida, Muhl. Shining Willow. 



Low grounds. Sussex : Andover Garber ; Swartswood Lake 

 Porter; frequent about Sparta Britton.* Morris: Budd's 

 Lake Porter. Essex : Verona Rusby. 



S. nigrra, Marsh. Black Willow. 



Along streams and ponds. Passaic : Greenwood Lake Brit- 

 ton ; and common in the middle and southern counties. 



S. FRAGILIS, L. Brittle Willow. 



Sparingly escaped from cultivation. Salem: Commons. 

 Camden : Parker. Hunterdon : Along the Delaware River 

 below Bull's Island Schuh. Warren : Delaware Water Gap 

 Garber. Passaic : Little Falls Rusby. Bergen : Frequent 

 about Rntherfurd Schuh. Adventive from Europe. 



8. ALBA, L. White Willow. 



Common along streams throughout the State; escaped fronl 

 cultivation. Naturalized from Europe. 



* In Sussex county this willow holds its fertile catkins until late in September. 

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